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Emergency Medicine Residents Consistently Rate Themselves Higher Than Attending Assessments on ACGME Milestones

Katja Goldflam,Jessica Bod,David Della‐Giustina,Alina Tsyrulnik-2015-11-12-Western Journal of Emergency Medicine
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Residents over-estimated their abilities in every sub-competency assessed. This underscores the importance of feedback and assessment transparency. More attention needs to be paid to methods by which residency leadership can make residents' self-perception of their clinical ability more congruent with that of their teachers and evaluators. The major limitation of our study is small sample size of both residents and attendings.

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Residents over-estimated their abilities in every sub-competency assessed. This underscores the importance of feedback and assessment transparency. More attention needs to be paid to methods by which residency leadership can make residents' self-perception of their clinical ability more congruent with that of their teachers and evaluators. The major limitation of our study is small sample size of both residents and attendings.

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MilestoneGraduate medical educationAccreditationMedicineMedical educationCore competencyFamily medicineSelf-assessment

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